Software Adventure Games - King's Quest Demo



King's Quest Demo adventure game cover. Discover and play this classic Sierra On-Line adventure game from 1984 in the Adventure Game genre.


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Genre: Adventure Game

Production: by Sierra On-Line

Publication date: 1984



Description:

"IT'S THE MOST FUN YOU CAN HAVE PLAYING AN ADVENTURE GAME!Bestselling authoress Roberta Williams, and Sierra's adventure design team have brought the adventure game to life in the compelling 3-D Animated Adventure Game King's Quest.TREMENDOUS IN SCOPE AND BREATHTAKING IN BEAUTY!King's Quest is unlike any other computer game you have experienced before.
It is an adventure not told just in words and pictures, but brought to life through the use of colorful graphics, animation and sound.KING'S QUEST HAS THE HIGHEST CRITICAL ACCLAIM.Top adventure game expert Roe Adams calls the 3-D Animated Adventure Game "The closest thing yet to a living game" and Consumer Software News has christened designer Roberta Williams "the reigning queen of adventure gaming."MULTIPLE SOLUTIONS MAKE KING'S QUEST VERY REPLAYABLEIf, upon finishing the game, you find that you want to play it again, be advised: the puzzles and situations in the King's Quest game have multiple solutions which can change your position and status.
Problems can be solved in a number of ways, and higher scores are awarded for your creative play.OVER ONE-HALF MILLION KING'S QUEST SOLD.King's Quest is one of the most popular and commercially successful products in the history of computer entertainment software, and the success of this game has launched a whole series based on the original King's Quest.
King's Quest's players can continue their journeys with Romancing the Throne, and To Heir is Human, the second and third installment of the King's Quest series.Roberta Williams is designer of the King's Quest series.
Over the last have decade, Roberta has worked closely with The Walt Disney Company and Jim Henson in the development of computer software.
Her games have sold more copies than any other woman in computer software history.
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